feel free to dm me the journal you keep or start keeping a journal and send it to me and I can critique it/give you feedback. I'd take a break if you're upset. I tried to stay away from the test if I ever had too much negative energy and I think tha…
are you attempting all the questions? how good are you at identifying when you aren't 100% certain.
If you can differentiate easy LGs from 4-5 star ones, it could be worthwhile to just completely skip one game.
also for LR, are you missing any e…
I have a google sheet where I keep track of what I'm working on, and a google doc where I write down info about the questions I have trouble with, why I didn't flag a question I got wrong, why I missed a question, why I had trouble with the stimulus…
a post test + post-BR journal has helped me a lot. write down why you missed each question you missed, why you failed to flag a question you ended up getting wrong, etc. is timing an issue?
I'd start by doing untimed PTs, flagging any question you'…
yes the newer tests are harder. imo it's mostly from LR and RC. doing super thorough BRs and taking a good amount of time to review Q types you're missing before the next test will help
Thanks for the feedback! I think the mindset that the next test will be my last one is a very good point. the partial refund would be $50. All of my last three PTs (which is all I've done since the July test aside from drilling) are above my goal, b…
LSAT analytics should help you know what questions are more difficult for you - skip those. Or just skip the ones that are longer like Parallel Flaw. I read the stimulus. If after the first read I didn't understand it well, or if I lost focus, I sta…
I think the biggest thing is breaking up the routine. Try different study methods.
take a break from studying for a few days and just read the economist/challenging texts. exercise before you study (or exercise while you study, sometimes after doin…
What mistakes are you making? We could give better advice if we know where exactly the mistakes are coming from. Are the unseen games similar to earlier games/games you’ve seen before? Why exactly do you think you continue to miss this amount of que…
1-2 PTs a week is usually fine. more prep tests doesn't always equal more learning. It's more important to go through the Prep Test thoroughly, especially learning from whatever questions you're still getting wrong after BR. Getting to 170 that quic…
It takes a decent amount of practice do the easier games really quickly. The game boards are all really repetitive (except for MISC games) so just keep practicing and the time it takes you to know what the game board is will decrease. try doing spee…
I generally don't redo the problem with a clean version, as I would do for LG. I just keep the marked up version and review where I messed up and why I messed up. Generally for the tough questions there's a very specific part of the stimulus I did n…
-Practice your logic. Having logic down really well is the easiest way to speed up. Even if this isn't what your diagramming error is from, I'd still practice this.
- look for patterns wrt your diagramming error, and try to fix the pattern. you'll …
Save questions that you struggle with and practice them by being able to explain why 4 of the answer choices are incorrect, and why the other choice is correct. If you're just finishing the CC I wouldn't worry too much, and your scores are already r…
get flash cards of the logic indicators and review them briefly every night before bed (takes 5 minutes). you should know the 4 groups like the back of your hand